
Island Xtreme Stunts: The third entry in the LEGO Island series, Island Xtreme Stunts takes the formula and brings it to the next generation of gaming, using the PS2's increased power to produce an even more immersive, interactive LEGO open world. LEGO Island 2 is a fun open world title, but it is a very basic one. Taking the general concept of the first game and expanding on it, LEGO Island 2 puts players in the shoes of pizza delivery boy, Pepper Roni, as he travels around the open-world environment, collecting trinkets, playing minigames, and trying to catch the titular Brickster. LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge: The sequel to a groundbreaking kid's game, LEGO Island 2 released much later, hitting store shelves in 2001. Dropping players into a vibrant open world, LEGO City Undercover is one best LEGO games out there, featuring plenty of collectibles, tons of side missions, and a main story that offers enough tongue-in-cheek humor to remain engaging throughout. LEGO City Undercover: One of the few modern LEGO games to make it this far up the list, LEGO City Undercover is a more conventional LEGO game, taking a lot of inspiration from the licensed side of LEGO games. Its tracks may not be quite as memorable as the first game, but LEGO Racers 2 is a certified cult classic. Along with races, players can compete in a range of side missions, and unlock new parts for their vehicle, which can then be customized much like in the first game. Released in 2001, LEGO Racers 2 is an impressive game, letting players hop in their own customized vehicle and drive it across a variety of environments freely. LEGO Racers 2: Despite being a direct sequel to the first cart racing game, LEGO Racers 2 takes a more open-world approach, and while not all of it works, this is one of the best kid's games ever made. While the gameplay is nearly identical to RollerCoaster Tycoon, its execution is impressive, and there are tons of LEGO charm to be found, from the mini-figures strutting around the park to the unique look of every attraction and piece of scenery. Dropping players into their very own LEGOLAND park, this game tasks players with building various LEGO-themed attractions and rides. LEGOLAND: Another beloved classic, LEGOLAND released in 2000 and is essentially just a RollerCoaster Tycoon clone, but it's a great one at that. LEGO Racers certainly deserves a top spot on this list, even if it's just for the game's joyously absurd main menu theme music.
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Though its N64 and PS1 versions didn't run so well, LEGO Racers on the PC was a genuinely great experience, especially with friends in local multiplayer. Filled with tons of tracks, each being surprisingly varied, and plenty of charming racers, LEGO Racers has enough of its own identity to stand out from the competition. LEGO Racers: One of the aforementioned cult classics, LEGO Racers may not be quite as polished as Mario Kart, but it's one charming cart racer.
